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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
`
`COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES
`
`BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
`ADMINISTRATION
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`LEARN
`MORE
`TODAY
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`Program highlights:
` ƒ Entire program can be completed online
` ƒ Prepares students for careers in domestic
`or international business
` ƒ Provides the tools and skills needed to start
`a business or take an existing business to
`the next level
`
`Gain a Competitive Edge
`
`Whether you’re a budding entrepreneur
`or you’re looking for a career in a Fortune
`500 corporation, a Bachelor of Business
`Administration (BBA) from National University
`will give you the tools you need to define
`your competitive edge and succeed in today’s
`exciting business world.
`
`Gain an understanding of marketing,
`statistics, accounting, economics, finance,
`and management; then select a concentration
`to refine your degree. Concentrations
`available include accountancy, alternative
`dispute resolution, business law, economics,
`entrepreneurship, finance, human resource
`management, marketing, and project
`management. Graduates of the BBA program
`are qualified to continue their business
`education with an MBA.
`
`Online and On-campus Programs
`Monthly Starts and Accelerated Classes
`WSCUC Accredited
`
`Accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC) and the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE) for the School of Business and Management. National University is nonprofit and does not discriminate
`in any of its policies or practices on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, sex, disability, age, or veteran status.
`
` Veteran Founded. Nonprofit. I NU.EDU
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`Tyler Miller Exhibit 2006
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`ACC 201
`Financial Accounting Funds.
`ACC 202 Managerial Accounting Funds.
`Prerequisite: ACC 201
`LAW 204
`Legal Aspects of Business I
` May be used to meet a General Education requirement.
`
` *
`
`Requirements for the Major
`(9 courses; 40.5 quarter units)
`BIM 400
`Info. Mgmt. in Organizations
`MGT 309C Prin. of Mgmt. & Organizations
`MGT 400 Ethics in Law, Business & Mgmt.
`FIN 310
`Business Finance
`Prerequisite: ACC 201
`MNS 407 Management Science
`Prerequisite: MNS 205
`MKT 302A Marketing Fundamentals
`Survey of Global Business
`IBU 430
`Prerequisite: ECO 203 and ECO 204
`MGT 451
`Production & Ops Management I
`Capstone: Integrated Bus. Policy
`BUS 480
`Prerequisite: Completion of at least 9 BBA preparation and upper-
`division core courses
`
`Upper-Division Electives
`(7 courses; 31.5 quarter units)
`Students may choose to take one (1) of the BBA Concentrations listed below and/or
`appropriate elective courses to satisfy the total units for the degree with the following
`prefixes: ACC, BIM, BUS, ECO, FIN, HRM, LAW, LED, MGT, MKT, ODV, or HUB.
`
`BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
`Academic Program Director: Nelson Altamirano; (858) 642-8428; naltamirano@nu.edu
`The Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree prepares students for career
`opportunities and advancement in business and industry. Successful completion of
`lower- and upper-division BBA requirements ensures that graduates comprehend the
`relationships among marketing, quantitative theory, accountancy, economic principles and
`financial, human and organizational management. The BBA gives students an opportunity
`to specialize in designated fields by pursuing concentrations and minors, or to choose an
`individualized set of general BBA electives.
`
`Bachelor of Business Administration/Master of Business Administration
`(BBA/MBA) Transition Program
`Students must complete graduate-level coursework taken as part of the BBA degree with
`a grade of B or better. This coursework, which counts as electives, will not transfer as
`graduate-level credit to National University or any other institution as it is part of an
`undergraduate degree program. Grades earned in graduate-level courses will be calculated
`as part of the student’s undergraduate grade point average. Students must be within
`completing their last six courses in their undergraduate program and have a cumulative
`GPA of at least a 3.00 to be eligible. Lastly, students must apply for and begin the MBA
`program within six months after completing their final BBA course. Students must
`complete their MBA program within four years with no break exceeding 12 months.
`Students in the BBA transition program may take up to three MBA classes as electives
`during the BBA. Students may choose from the following courses: MKT 602, MGT 605,
`ECO 607, IBU 606, MGT 608 and MNS 601.
`The number of courses required to earn an MBA degree for transition program students is
`reduced from 14 to as few as 11 courses, depending on classes selected and grades earned.
`
`Program Learning Outcomes
`Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
`• Apply ethical and legal principles to a business environment.
`• Apply skills and knowledge in the areas of business math, economics, accounting,
`finance, and operations management needed to make sound business decisions.
`• Apply knowledge in the fields of management, information systems, and
`marketing to different business environments.
`• Apply the knowledge acquired in the program for the analysis of strengths,
`weaknesses, and potential improvements in a business.
`• Utilize writing, presentation, research and teamwork skills expected of a business-
`school graduate at the bachelors level.
`• Examine a global business perspective based on the knowledge of foreign
`business environments and cultures.
`
`Degree Requirements
`To receive a BBA, students must complete at least 180 quarter units as articulated below,
`45 of which must be completed in residence at National University, 76.5 of which must be
`completed at the upper-division level, and a minimum 70.5 units of the University General
`Education requirements. In the absence of transfer credit, additional general electives may
`be necessary to satisfy total units for the degree. The following courses are specific degree
`requirements. Refer to the section on undergraduate admission procedures for specific
`information regarding admission and evaluation. All students receiving an undergraduate
`degree in Nevada are required by state law to complete a course in Nevada Constitution.
`
`Recommended Electives
`BUS 491
`Internship Project
`Prerequisite: 31.5 quarter units in business or business-related courses
`and a 2.5 GPA
`FIN 446
`International Financial Mgmt.
`Prerequisite: FIN 310
`FIN 440
`Financial Institutions
`Prerequisite: FIN 310
`HRM 409B Survey in HRM & OD
`HRM 432 Recruit, Selection, Promo, Ret.
`HRM 439 Legal, Reg., & Labor Relation C
`IBU 540
`International Experience
`LAW 305
`Legal Aspects of Business II
`Prerequisite: LAW 204
`MGT 422 Team Bldg, Interpers. Dynamics
`Intro to Global Marketing
`MKT 430
`Prerequisite: MKT 302A
`MKT 434
`Intro to Market Research
`Prerequisite: MKT 302A
`MKT 443
`Introduction to Advertising
`Prerequisite: MKT 302A
`Concentration in Accountancy
`Academic Program Director: Consolacion Fajardo; (916) 855-4137; cfajardo@nu.edu
`Concentration in Alternative Dispute Resolution
`Academic Program Director: Jack Hamlin; (858) 642-8405; jhamlin@nu.edu
`Concentration in Business Law
`Academic Program Director: Bryan Hance; (310) 662-2115; bhance@nu.edu
`Concentration in Economics
`Academic Program Director: Wali Mondal; (858) 642-8415; wmondal@nu.edu
`Concentration in Entrepreneurship
`Academic Program Director: Gary Zucca; (209) 475-1441; gzucca@nu.edu
`Concentration in Finance
`Academic Program Director: Gurdeep Chawla; (408) 236-1138; gchawla@nu.edu
`Concentration in Human Resource Management
`Academic Program Director: Bernadette Baum; (858) 642-8404; bbaum@nu.edu
`Concentration in Marketing
`Academic Program Director: Mary Beth McCabe; (858) 642-8412; mmccabe@nu.edu
`Concentration in Project Management
`Academic Program Director: Michael Pickett; (909) 919-7631; mpickett@nu.edu
`For complete program information, see the National University Catalog 82, effective 10/2018.
`
`Preparation for the Major
`(6 courses; 27 quarter units)
`MNS 205 must be taken if students do not have transfer credits for MNS 205 or the MTH
`courses.
`MNS 205*
`OR
`MTH 210* Probability and Statistics
`Prerequisite: Accuplacer test placement evaluation or MTH 12A and MTH 12B
`
`Intro to Quantitative Methods
`
`OR
`MTH 215* College Algebra & Trigonometry
`Prerequisite: Accuplacer test placement evaluation or MTH 12A and MTH 12B
`
`OR
`MTH 220* Calculus I
`Prerequisite: Accuplacer test placement or MTH 216B or MTH 215
`ECO 203* Principles of Microeconomics
`ECO 204* Principles of Macroeconomics
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`Tyler Miller Exhibit 2006
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